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From a pack of 52 playing cards, jacks, queens, kings and aces of red colour are removed. From the remaining a card is drawn at random. Find the probability that the card drawn is a red card. - Mathematics

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From a pack of 52 playing cards, jacks, queens, kings and aces of red colour are removed. From the remaining a card is drawn at random. Find the probability that the card drawn is a red card.

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Solution

Total no. of cards = 52

All jacks, queens and kings, aces of red colour are removed.

Total no. of possible outcomes = 52 – 2 – 2 – 2 – 2 = 44 {remaining cards}

E ⟶ event of getting a red card

No. of favourable outcomes = 26 – 8 = 18 {total red cards – jacks, queens, kings, aces of red colour}

Probability, P(E) = `"No. of favorable outcomes"/"Total no. of possible outcomes"`

P(E) = `18/44`

= `9/22`

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Chapter 16: Probability - Exercise 16.1 [Page 22]

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